Saturday, May 31, 2008

Gen13 #12J Scott Campbell pencils the first 10 pages of this issue. And as usual, Caitlin Fairchild steams up the pages. Campbell was just warming up for his Danger Girl series by drawing women like Fairchild. Now to enjoy some sunshine. Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

This has always been my favorite Batman fan film. It was originally shown at a comic book convention about 5 years ago. It's visually spectacular and probably more entertaining than the upcoming Batman movie. It's also free, so you can't beat it. If you're a fan of the Alien or Predator movies, you'll get an even bigger kick out of this film. Enjoy!

Friday, May 16, 2008

How does Iron Man's armor compare to other movie costumes? Who's costume has the better technology? How does Iron man stack up against Batman, Darth Vader, or the Green Goblin? Watch this video for comparisons and movie footage from Iron Man, Batman Begins, Spider-Man, Star Wars movies, and a few other films.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Emma Frost #1Is it a bad thing that one of my friends looks like Emma Frost? Um, no. Is it bad a thing if another one of my friends looks like Michael Turner's version of Witchblade? No again. Comic book girls real? Uh-huh. They're real and they're spectacular. Nuff' said.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Marvel announced today that Iron Man will be returning to theaters for a sequel. Iron Man 2 will be in theaters on April 30th, 2010. The decision was made quickly by Marvel after about a $200 million USD worldwide box office over opening weekend. Also in the news is that the first Thor movie will be release on June 4, 2010 and the first Captain America film will appear on May 6, 2011. In the meantime, we can watch Iron Man fifty more times and check out the Incredible Hulk movie on this June 13th. Just like the Iron Man movie, this upcoming Hulk film is completely controlled by Marvel. No meddling from ignorant studio execs who know nothing about our favorite superheroes. About damn time. Now if only Marvel Studios could steal back the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Spider-Man. I think that Marvel will be able to buy the movie rights to FF in a couple years since Fox appears to have no plans for a third film in the series. There is going to be a Wolverine movie next year, which will keep the X-Men franchise alive for Fox. There's also talks about Columbia doing a Spider-Man 4. Just give them all back to Marvel. They know what they're doing. Nuff' said.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Tales of Suspense #48Finally, Iron Man arrives at theaters. I think I'll go see the movie 10 times over the weekend so I can see it in my dreams. I wonder where Stan Lee is gonna pop up in the movie. You know he's gonna be in there somewhere. Oh yeah, and this issue (written by Stan Lee) has the new Iron Man costume. It's very close to the one that Tony Stark still wears today.